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February 04, 2026
Laying Clothes for Drying Is Not a ‘Private Act’: Kerala High Court Quashes Voyeurism Case
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  • HIGH COURTS

“No Expectation of Privacy, No Prima Facie Case – Criminal Prosecution Cannot Continue Without Foundational Facts”, In a decisive ruling that reaffirms the boundaries of voyeurism law

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February 04, 2026
Finding on Title in Injunction Suit Operates as Res Judicata in Later Declaratory Suit: Punjab
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  • HIGH COURTS

Res Judicata Bars Suit Based on Unregistered Exchange Deed; Adverse Possession Plea Also Fails Without Hostile Animus - In a significant ruling Punjab and Haryana

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February 04, 2026
Tenure Over, No Point In Punishment: Supreme Court Wipes Clean High Court’s Harsh Remarks Against
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“Once Interim Stay Was Operating, Adverse Observations Cannot Survive—Especially When Tenure Has Lapsed,” Supreme Court of India, speaking through a bench of Justice B.V. Nagarathna

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February 04, 2026
No Election to Panchayat Can Be Challenged Except by Election Petition: Supreme Court Dismantles High
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  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

“High Court Has No Jurisdiction to Interfere Once Election Process Begins — The Only Remedy Is an Election Petition”, In a strongly worded judgment upholding

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February 04, 2026
Award May Be Ineffective, But Not a Nullity: Supreme Court Upholds Power to Extend Arbitrator’s
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  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

"The power and jurisdiction of the Court under Section 29A(5) is not impaired by the indiscretion of the arbitrator" —  In a defining pronouncement for arbitration

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February 04, 2026
Allottees Are Financial Creditors from the Outset: Supreme Court Upholds Joint IBC Petition Against Two
  • legal News
  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

"The required threshold of 100 allottees must be satisfied on the date of filing, not admission" — In a ruling that significantly strengthens the hand of

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February 04, 2026
Benami Bar Under Section 4 Is Not a Hammer for Summary Dismissal: Patna High Court
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  • HIGH COURTS

“Whether a Property Is Benami or Falls Under Exceptions Cannot Be Decided Without Trial”, In a pivotal ruling Patna High Court set aside a trial

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February 04, 2026
Even a Day’s Blacklisting Can’t Justify Lifetime Exclusion from Tenders: Orissa High Court Strikes Down
  • legal News
  • HIGH COURTS

“Use of the word ‘ever’ in tender clause amounts to civil death — violates Article 19(1)(g)” — In a landmark ruling safeguarding the constitutional right to

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February 04, 2026
Section 94 JJ Act | Ossification Test Not Mandatory When Reliable School Records Exist: Madhya
  • legal News
  • HIGH COURTS

“The ossification test becomes necessary only in cases where documents mentioned under sub-section (2) of Section 94 of the Juvenile Justice Act are not available; non-conduct of

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February 04, 2026
May Be True Is Not Must Be True: Kerala High Court Acquits Man in Murder
  • legal News
  • HIGH COURTS

"Suspicion, however grave, cannot substitute proof... there is a long mental distance between ‘may be true’ and ‘must be true’” – In a powerful verdict

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February 04, 2026
Conviction Cannot Be Based Solely on a Dying Declaration Shrouded in Doubt: Karnataka HC Sets
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  • HIGH COURTS

“Chain of Circumstantial Evidence Broken, Dying Declaration Unreliable”, Karnataka High Court setting aside the conviction and life sentence of a man accused of

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February 04, 2026
Identification in the Dead of Night Without TIP Unsafe to Convict: Jharkhand High Court Acquits
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  • HIGH COURTS

"The instinct of identification is diminished when a sudden act of violence occurs in the dead of night while victims are asleep" – Jharkhand High

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February 04, 2026
Once Final Report Is Accepted After Considering Protest Petition, Second Complaint On Same Facts Is
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  • HIGH COURTS

“Complaint filed after protest petition and revision were dismissed is nothing but abuse of process”, In a significant pronouncement on judicial discipline and finality of criminal

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February 04, 2026
Right to Protest Doesn’t Include Right to Protest Anywhere, Anytime: Calcutta High Court Upholds State’s
  • legal News
  • HIGH COURTS

“The right to assemble does not mean that such right can be exercised at any and every place”— In a judgment Calcutta High Court, speaking through

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February 03, 2026
Exclusion of Daughters Is Not Suspicious When Will Is Rational, Natural and Legally Executed: Delhi
  • legal News
  • HIGH COURTS

“In Partition Suits, All Legal Heirs Must Be Present”, In a significant ruling touching upon the principles of intestate succession, testamentary validity, and procedural rigour

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February 03, 2026
When Seizure Witnesses Deny the Raid, Conviction Cannot Survive: Calcutta High Court Acquits Man After
  • legal News
  • HIGH COURTS

"Proof of conscious and lawful recovery is sine qua non for conviction under Arms Act," Calcutta High Court set aside a 36-year-old conviction under Sections

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February 03, 2026
Date of Filing Determines Compliance with Section 12-A, Not Registration: Bombay High Court Dismisses Attempt
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  • HIGH COURTS

“Where the Suit Is Filed Prior to the Declaration of Section 12-A as Mandatory, It Cannot Be Rejected for Non-Compliance Merely Because It Was Registered Later”,

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February 03, 2026
Once Investigation Is Complete and Co-Accused Is on Bail, Continued Incarceration Is Unjustified: Andhra Pradesh
  • legal News
  • HIGH COURTS

High Court of Andhra Pradesh, in a pivotal ruling under the newly enacted Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), granted regular bail to

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February 03, 2026
Fraud Vitiates Everything – No Right to Hearing When Job Is Secured by Forgery: Allahabad
  • legal News
  • HIGH COURTS

“Beneficiary of fraud cannot invoke protections of service rules; forged appointment is void ab initio” – In a significant ruling aimed at preserving the integrity

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February 03, 2026
Mere Suspicion Cannot Derail a Lawful Selection—Systemic Malaise Must Be Proven, Not Presumed: Punjab &
  • legal News
  • HIGH COURTS

“Identical Wrong Answers, Regional Clustering, and Past Exam Failures Are Not Proofs of Fraud—Judicial Inquiry Finds No Evidence of Mass Cheating or Paper Leak”, In

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February 04, 2026
Tenure Over, No Point In Punishment: Supreme Court Wipes Clean High Court’s Harsh Remarks Against
  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

“Once Interim Stay Was Operating, Adverse Observations Cannot Survive—Especially When Tenure Has Lapsed,” Supreme Court of India, speaking through a bench of Justice B.V. Nagarathna

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February 04, 2026
No Election to Panchayat Can Be Challenged Except by Election Petition: Supreme Court Dismantles High
  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

“High Court Has No Jurisdiction to Interfere Once Election Process Begins — The Only Remedy Is an Election Petition”, In a strongly worded judgment upholding

read more
February 04, 2026
Award May Be Ineffective, But Not a Nullity: Supreme Court Upholds Power to Extend Arbitrator’s
  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

"The power and jurisdiction of the Court under Section 29A(5) is not impaired by the indiscretion of the arbitrator" —  In a defining pronouncement for arbitration

read more
February 04, 2026
Allottees Are Financial Creditors from the Outset: Supreme Court Upholds Joint IBC Petition Against Two
  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

"The required threshold of 100 allottees must be satisfied on the date of filing, not admission" — In a ruling that significantly strengthens the hand of

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January 31, 2026
State Cannot Override Higher Education Standards Set by Parliament: Supreme Court Declares Puducherry VC Appointment
  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

“Entry 66 of List I Is an Exclusive Domain of the Union – Standards Set by UGC Are Binding”, In a constitutionally momentous judgment with

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January 31, 2026
Court Can Prevent Institutional Vacuum Despite Invalid Appointment: Supreme Court Invokes Article 142 to Protect
  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

“Absence of Mala Fides, Clean Service Record and Public Interest Warrant Continuance”, In a remarkable display of constitutional equity, the Supreme Court of India applied

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January 31, 2026
Even Presence Of A Single Biased Member Vitiates  Selection Process: Supreme Court Nullifies ITAT Appointment
  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

“Justice Must Not Only Be Done, But Must Also Appear To Be Done”, In a scathing judgment Supreme Court of India set aside the minutes

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January 31, 2026
A Decade of Targeted Persecution Cannot Be Cloaked as Procedure: Supreme Court Slams Department for
  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

“Departmental actions reflected mala fides, arbitrariness, and institutional vendetta”—  In a landmark judgment Supreme Court exposed what it termed a “sordid tale of

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January 31, 2026
Bail Once Granted Should Not Be Cancelled Lightly: Supreme Court Refuses to Revoke Bail of
  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

“Long Pre-Trial Incarceration and No Post-Bail Misconduct Tilt Balance Against Cancellation”, In a case involving allegations of a broad daylight contract killing, the Supreme Court

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January 31, 2026
When the State is the Lion, the Employee Cannot Be the Lamb Forever: Supreme Court
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“Contractual Clauses Cannot Override Article 14”—  In a powerfully worded verdict Supreme Court castigated the State for perpetuating a culture of ad-hocism and denying regularization

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January 31, 2026
No Waiver of Fundamental Rights by Signing a Job Contract: Supreme Court Declares Contractual Clauses
  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

“When Fundamental Rights Are at Stake, the Constitution Overrides the Contract” — In a significant ruling that pierces through the growing practice of contractualization in

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January 31, 2026
RTE Act | Free Sanitary Pads, Vending Machines & Separate Toilets Mandatory for All Schools:
  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

“The norms and standards laid down in the Schedule are not merely procedural in nature but are integral to the effective realization of Section 3 of the RTE Act.”— In

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January 31, 2026
Article 21 | Menstrual Health is an Integral Facet of Right to Life & Dignity:
  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

“A period should end a sentence – not a girl’s education.”— In a seminal ruling, the Supreme Court of India, comprising Justice J.B. Pardiwala and Justice R. Mahadevan, has

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January 31, 2026
Delay in Public Utility Projects Is Per Se a Loss: Supreme Court Upholds ₹27 Crore
  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

“The Burden Is On the Defaulter to Prove No Loss — Not On the Government to Prove Loss in Public Contracts”, In a landmark pronouncement

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January 31, 2026
Section 34 Court Has Limited Power to Modify Arbitral Award — But It Exists: Supreme
  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

“Modification of Arbitral Award Within Contractual Boundaries Is Not Judicial Overreach”, In a significant reaffirmation of the evolving jurisprudence on judicial intervention in arbitral awards,

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January 31, 2026
Environmental Compensation Must Not Be Illusory: Supreme Court Upholds NGT’s ₹5 Crore Penalty On Builder
  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

“Where Scale Of Operations Bears Upon The Extent Of Environmental Stress, Turnover May Legitimately Inform The Quantum Of Compensation” – Supreme Court of India, in

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January 31, 2026
NGT Can Impose Compensation Without Statutory Formula, Guided By Polluter Pays Principle: Supreme Court Upholds
  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

“Project Cost or Turnover Can Be A Valid Yardstick – Law Doesn’t Require Mathematical Formula For Environmental Damage”, In a landmark decision strengthening environmental jurisprudence,

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January 31, 2026
Stem Cells Are ‘Drugs’ Under Law, Not Medical Procedures”: Supreme Court Brings Stem Cell Therapy
  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

“It is a settled position of law that executive orders... cannot operate in contravention to statutory rules with the effect of supplanting the statutory mandate.” — In

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January 31, 2026
Medical Negligence | Stem Cell Therapy for Autism Is Not Valid Medical Practice: Supreme Court
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“[A] medical practitioner cannot be said to meet the standard of reasonable care if they administer an intervention that lacks credible scientific evidence of safety and efficacy... such a

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January 30, 2026
Demolition Is A Drastic Measure, Not Warranted By Conjectures Or Ecological Poetry: Supreme Court Quashes
  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

“There can be no presumption of illegality without law. Descriptive, literary or ecological notions of ‘khoai’ cannot override revenue records or statutory land use classifications.” In a

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February 04, 2026
Laying Clothes for Drying Is Not a ‘Private Act’: Kerala High Court Quashes Voyeurism Case
  • HIGH COURTS

“No Expectation of Privacy, No Prima Facie Case – Criminal Prosecution Cannot Continue Without Foundational Facts”, In a decisive ruling that reaffirms the boundaries of voyeurism law

read more
February 04, 2026
Finding on Title in Injunction Suit Operates as Res Judicata in Later Declaratory Suit: Punjab
  • HIGH COURTS

Res Judicata Bars Suit Based on Unregistered Exchange Deed; Adverse Possession Plea Also Fails Without Hostile Animus - In a significant ruling Punjab and Haryana

read more
February 04, 2026
Benami Bar Under Section 4 Is Not a Hammer for Summary Dismissal: Patna High Court
  • HIGH COURTS

“Whether a Property Is Benami or Falls Under Exceptions Cannot Be Decided Without Trial”, In a pivotal ruling Patna High Court set aside a trial

read more
February 04, 2026
Even a Day’s Blacklisting Can’t Justify Lifetime Exclusion from Tenders: Orissa High Court Strikes Down
  • HIGH COURTS

“Use of the word ‘ever’ in tender clause amounts to civil death — violates Article 19(1)(g)” — In a landmark ruling safeguarding the constitutional right to

read more
February 04, 2026
Section 94 JJ Act | Ossification Test Not Mandatory When Reliable School Records Exist: Madhya
  • HIGH COURTS

“The ossification test becomes necessary only in cases where documents mentioned under sub-section (2) of Section 94 of the Juvenile Justice Act are not available; non-conduct of

read more
February 04, 2026
May Be True Is Not Must Be True: Kerala High Court Acquits Man in Murder
  • HIGH COURTS

"Suspicion, however grave, cannot substitute proof... there is a long mental distance between ‘may be true’ and ‘must be true’” – In a powerful verdict

read more
February 04, 2026
Conviction Cannot Be Based Solely on a Dying Declaration Shrouded in Doubt: Karnataka HC Sets
  • HIGH COURTS

“Chain of Circumstantial Evidence Broken, Dying Declaration Unreliable”, Karnataka High Court setting aside the conviction and life sentence of a man accused of

read more
February 04, 2026
Identification in the Dead of Night Without TIP Unsafe to Convict: Jharkhand High Court Acquits
  • HIGH COURTS

"The instinct of identification is diminished when a sudden act of violence occurs in the dead of night while victims are asleep" – Jharkhand High

read more
February 04, 2026
Once Final Report Is Accepted After Considering Protest Petition, Second Complaint On Same Facts Is
  • HIGH COURTS

“Complaint filed after protest petition and revision were dismissed is nothing but abuse of process”, In a significant pronouncement on judicial discipline and finality of criminal

read more
February 04, 2026
Right to Protest Doesn’t Include Right to Protest Anywhere, Anytime: Calcutta High Court Upholds State’s
  • HIGH COURTS

“The right to assemble does not mean that such right can be exercised at any and every place”— In a judgment Calcutta High Court, speaking through

read more
February 03, 2026
Exclusion of Daughters Is Not Suspicious When Will Is Rational, Natural and Legally Executed: Delhi
  • HIGH COURTS

“In Partition Suits, All Legal Heirs Must Be Present”, In a significant ruling touching upon the principles of intestate succession, testamentary validity, and procedural rigour

read more
February 03, 2026
When Seizure Witnesses Deny the Raid, Conviction Cannot Survive: Calcutta High Court Acquits Man After
  • HIGH COURTS

"Proof of conscious and lawful recovery is sine qua non for conviction under Arms Act," Calcutta High Court set aside a 36-year-old conviction under Sections

read more
February 03, 2026
Date of Filing Determines Compliance with Section 12-A, Not Registration: Bombay High Court Dismisses Attempt
  • HIGH COURTS

“Where the Suit Is Filed Prior to the Declaration of Section 12-A as Mandatory, It Cannot Be Rejected for Non-Compliance Merely Because It Was Registered Later”,

read more
February 03, 2026
Once Investigation Is Complete and Co-Accused Is on Bail, Continued Incarceration Is Unjustified: Andhra Pradesh
  • HIGH COURTS

High Court of Andhra Pradesh, in a pivotal ruling under the newly enacted Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), granted regular bail to

read more
February 03, 2026
Fraud Vitiates Everything – No Right to Hearing When Job Is Secured by Forgery: Allahabad
  • HIGH COURTS

“Beneficiary of fraud cannot invoke protections of service rules; forged appointment is void ab initio” – In a significant ruling aimed at preserving the integrity

read more
February 03, 2026
Mere Suspicion Cannot Derail a Lawful Selection—Systemic Malaise Must Be Proven, Not Presumed: Punjab &
  • HIGH COURTS

“Identical Wrong Answers, Regional Clustering, and Past Exam Failures Are Not Proofs of Fraud—Judicial Inquiry Finds No Evidence of Mass Cheating or Paper Leak”, In

read more
February 03, 2026
Commercial Quantity Invokes Non-Negotiable Statutory Bar—Custody or Delay No Ground for Bail Under NDPS Act:
  • HIGH COURTS

“Once the Rigours of Section 37 Are Attracted, Bail is Not a Matter of Sympathy but of Statutory Satisfaction”— In a strongly worded order Punjab

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February 03, 2026
Whatever Is Not Earned By All Employees Cannot Be Included In Basic Wages: Punjab &
  • HIGH COURTS

“Tribunal Ignored Binding Law”, In a significant judgment concerning the scope of “basic wages” under the Employees’ Provident Funds and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952, the Punjab

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February 03, 2026
Right to Reside Under DV Act Not Enforceable Against Bona Fide Purchaser: Punjab & Haryana
  • HIGH COURTS

“Protection under Section 17(2) DV Act operates only against the ‘respondent’ under Section 2(q); purchaser is not a respondent. Eviction through due course of law is

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February 03, 2026
Right to Life Includes Right to Emergency Medical Reimbursement – Haryana’s Denial on Technical Grounds
  • HIGH COURTS

“The preservation of human life is of paramount importance – Denial of reimbursement for life-saving treatment violates Article 21” –  In a significant verdict reinforcing the

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January 13, 2026
POSSESSION JURISPRUDENCE: Why Courts Protect the Person Who Holds the Thing

Possession is the law’s most practical concept. Before a court reaches the higher question—“who is the owner?”—it often asks the simpler, urgent question—“who is in possession, and

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October 07, 2025
Admissions, Affidavits, and Onus: The Civil Litigator’s Evidence Playbook

Appreciating evidence in civil litigation requires adherence to strict principles under the Indian Evidence Act, the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), and binding judicial precedents. Courts

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September 09, 2025
Res Judicata: The Bedrock of Judicial Finality and Efficiency in Law

In the world of law, the doctrine of Res Judicata serves as a cornerstone for upholding judicial efficiency and finality. Res judicata, meaning "a matter already judged,"

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August 04, 2025
Remedies for Copyright Infringement in India

"Copyright law, a delicate balance of protecting creativity while fostering innovation." – Indian Judiciary-  Introduction: Safeguarding Creativity Through the Copyright Act

In a world

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May 01, 2025
Reportable Judgments VS Non Reportable Judgments in India A Detailed Exploration

In the Indian legal system, judgments play a crucial role in shaping jurisprudence and guiding future cases. These judgments can be classified into two primary categories: reportable and non-reportable.

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April 17, 2025
Bail Reimagined: How BNSS 2023 Reshapes the Legal Landscape from CrPC 1973

The Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (BNSS) has officially replaced the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 (CrPC), marking a significant transformation in India’s procedural criminal law. Among the

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